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country and ohio indians. there were indian populations up and down the eastern seaboard in the appalachian west and there were a lot of different stories associated with these groups, but for our purposes, just to focus on one of these groups i want to focus on the ohio country, which we've already talked about, because the ohio valley was the focus of lord dunmore's war in 1774. we've already talked about european aspirations to control the ohio country and dunmore's effort basically to claim kentucky, what's now kentucky, from the shawnees through his victory in dunmore's war. it's kind of an interesting and complicated population because in the early 18th century, the ohio valley was largely de populated for complicated historical reasons. in decades before the american revolution, it was being repopulated by a pretty large and diverse group of indians that were coming both from the east, from pennsylvania and new jersey and new york, and coming from the north and the west. so from the east, groups that we
country and ohio indians. there were indian populations up and down the eastern seaboard in the appalachian west and there were a lot of different stories associated with these groups, but for our purposes, just to focus on one of these groups i want to focus on the ohio country, which we've already talked about, because the ohio valley was the focus of lord dunmore's war in 1774. we've already talked about european aspirations to control the ohio country and dunmore's effort basically to claim...
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three fourths of rainwater in ohio flows south into the ohio river and then down into the mississippi to new orleans. i went to kent state university back in 1971. i can tell you a whole lot about may 4, 1970. as a student, i used up hike along the cuyahoga river in the city of kent. one last thing. john nature -- john was a democrat along with reagan, a republican. those two were the two mainly responsible for the cuyahoga national park. i love taking the train through the small town of peninsula. one of the most scenic places in ohio. there is still work to be done. a lot of work to be done to get this river as clean as it should be but i'm very proud to be from this part of ohio. host: thank you. david: i am glad he referenced the path. he is talking about the ohio and canal,now -- and erie that used to -- it went down the cuyahoga river valley, and then down here. that direction connects to the ohio river. it was an important 19th-century investment in the transportation infrastructure that helped this region grow and eventually become the industrial center that it became. it is n
three fourths of rainwater in ohio flows south into the ohio river and then down into the mississippi to new orleans. i went to kent state university back in 1971. i can tell you a whole lot about may 4, 1970. as a student, i used up hike along the cuyahoga river in the city of kent. one last thing. john nature -- john was a democrat along with reagan, a republican. those two were the two mainly responsible for the cuyahoga national park. i love taking the train through the small town of...
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the river, called crooked by the delaware indians, provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga? >> there have been some changes since 1956 but if man's mark has not yet become an epitaph, it is still a death knell. today, without question, the cuyahoga is still dying. but there's a possibility of resurrection. ♪ the cuyahoga river begins above chardon in geauga county as two separate branches rising from springs and marshes. true to its name, it finds a crooked path south to akron, then north to cleveland and lake erie, 100 miles of waterway. ♪ this epilogue, this essay on the cuyahoga, begins a few miles from the river's source, near burton, ohio, where conservationists gather each spring for a canoe trip down the river. it is as much an
the river, called crooked by the delaware indians, provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga? >> there have been some changes since 1956 but...
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and i'm proud to be from this part of ohio. >> you're talking about ohio and eerie canal. valley down the river and into that direction to io river.he oh it is now being recreated into length of it. if that may not seem important, it is part of the emaking of an industrial city to make this a happier place to lace to live.hier this can move freely when industries are not play specific the way steel manufacturing was. and if cleveland wants to attract more and more high tech employees, then, you know creating a landscape that those people can enjoy when they're not at work, is an important le.t of the puzz that is needed to be done. 's describing you know some important changes that have taken lace over the last 30 will emphasize that these things don't happen by themselves. gets lot of hard work done. to improve the environment and investmentsain that and local communities t to make certain they take advantage of the thing like topaz. requires a ng that people's engagement. > darrell is joining russ are preston, missouri good morning. >> good morning. michigan and my arm i
and i'm proud to be from this part of ohio. >> you're talking about ohio and eerie canal. valley down the river and into that direction to io river.he oh it is now being recreated into length of it. if that may not seem important, it is part of the emaking of an industrial city to make this a happier place to lace to live.hier this can move freely when industries are not play specific the way steel manufacturing was. and if cleveland wants to attract more and more high tech employees,...
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ohio does not. requires that you have a deposit on bottles and cans, including in new york state, for a bottle of water. indiscernible] indiscernible] > i live in akron. indiscernible] indiscernible] i am a resident of -- we see a -- e] indiscernible] indiscernible] >> director of public utilities. devised a system whereby they dropped plastic sheeting into thatake and beyond that -- ills bacteria. baby steps. e] things indicates how [to do the work that it needed to do to clean up lake erie more generally. indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] thank you for being with us. thank
ohio does not. requires that you have a deposit on bottles and cans, including in new york state, for a bottle of water. indiscernible] indiscernible] > i live in akron. indiscernible] indiscernible] i am a resident of -- we see a -- e] indiscernible] indiscernible] >> director of public utilities. devised a system whereby they dropped plastic sheeting into thatake and beyond that -- ills bacteria. baby steps. e] things indicates how [to do the work that it needed to do to clean up...
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we need help now, in ohio. >> whitaker: mike dewine is the republican governor of ohio. he was previously the stateerald mike moore just after filing suit against opioid manufacturers and distributors. >> dewine: they flooded the state of ohio with these opioid pills that they knew would kill people. >> whitaker: they knew would kill people. >> dewine: if they didn't know it the first couple years, they clearly would've seen it after that. you can't miss it. when, one year we had close to a billion-- a billion pain meds prescribed in the state of ohio. you know, 69 per man, woman, and child in the state. and that lies at the feet of the drug companies. they're the ones who did that. >> whitaker: ohio is one of four states mike moore formally represents, but he's coordinating with 40-plus states that have filed suit, and with many of the more than 1,500 cities and counties that also are suing. he is the unofficial commandingt attag the industr iss where your war room is located? >> moore: that's right. >> whitaker: the unlikely "command center" for moore's legal war is th
we need help now, in ohio. >> whitaker: mike dewine is the republican governor of ohio. he was previously the stateerald mike moore just after filing suit against opioid manufacturers and distributors. >> dewine: they flooded the state of ohio with these opioid pills that they knew would kill people. >> whitaker: they knew would kill people. >> dewine: if they didn't know it the first couple years, they clearly would've seen it after that. you can't miss it. when, one...
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i have relatives in ohio. it's changed. a lot of people are saying ohio lost us for a long time. that's why you start looking at democratic donors and activists looking at the sun belt states, where you have population that are more democratic. so it doesn't surprise me joe biden in ohio is the only one who is beating trump right now. you look at some other states in arizona, in north carolina, in florida, where you have actually got other people being more competitive, that said the strategy that you were just talking about in terms of, you know, we need to talk about 2020. we need to bring donald trump's broken promises home, that has to be a part of the democratic story, right. when elizabeth warren talks about pea tatriotism, the probl with 2016 is donald trump took the core message and populism to be upset at corporations and talking about draining the swamp. >> david duke and a little bit from occupied walls and created a political frankenstein. >> that's right and that was working around the world. but it's time for the democrats, if they won't get anywhere near ohio and a
i have relatives in ohio. it's changed. a lot of people are saying ohio lost us for a long time. that's why you start looking at democratic donors and activists looking at the sun belt states, where you have population that are more democratic. so it doesn't surprise me joe biden in ohio is the only one who is beating trump right now. you look at some other states in arizona, in north carolina, in florida, where you have actually got other people being more competitive, that said the strategy...
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. >> and a poll in the swing state of ohio -- >> he's big in ohio. we keep hearing he's going to win ohio by a ton. >> which trump won by eight points, shows a tough race for most democrats, but not for joe biden. the quinnipiac university poll has biden currently leading trump by eight points. 50-42. >> wait wait wait. mika, you're telling me that joe biden is crushing donald trump in ohio too? >> yeah. >> this is supposed to be his strongest midwest state. >> all other democrats are effectively tied with trump in the low to mid 40s. >> so willie, obviously, long, long way to go. but i will say we keep hearing from the white house how great donald trump is doing. we have people that have been sucking up to donald trump for three years. it's really sad. i feel sorry for him. writing op-eds, everything is breaking donald trump's direction, he's down by ten points to a guy he calls sleepy joe biden and a socialist is beating him by six points. >> well, look inside the state of ohio. donald trump won that in 2016 by eight points and if you look at that
. >> and a poll in the swing state of ohio -- >> he's big in ohio. we keep hearing he's going to win ohio by a ton. >> which trump won by eight points, shows a tough race for most democrats, but not for joe biden. the quinnipiac university poll has biden currently leading trump by eight points. 50-42. >> wait wait wait. mika, you're telling me that joe biden is crushing donald trump in ohio too? >> yeah. >> this is supposed to be his strongest midwest state....
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the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: we should turn to the experts when we talk about how long can this be extended. this amendment would try to take this richard nixon-era missile to 2050. the general who is the purpose who is charged with having the he can per tease of this came before -- expertise of this came before us. this year he said, all studies have been done, this cannot be extended. the only reason this amendment is here is to delay us doing what we need to do and what the experts say which is not refurbish this missile but move forward with a replacement. i yield two minutes to mr. bishop of utah. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. bishop: thank you. the minuteman 3 has been a great deterrent and source of security for this country. it was put in the ground when i was in college and i can't even remember what i was doing in college. it has already been extended three times. and as we said, the testimony in our committee says we have studied this. and the conclusion was, more
the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: we should turn to the experts when we talk about how long can this be extended. this amendment would try to take this richard nixon-era missile to 2050. the general who is the purpose who is charged with having the he can per tease of this came before -- expertise of this came before us. this year he said, all studies have been done, this cannot be extended. the only reason this amendment is here is to delay us doing what we need to do and what...
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i thank the gentleman from ohio. mr. speaker, supporting democracy and human rights around the world is an area where our values intersect, basic freedoms, accountable, transparent government, respect for individuals with dignity. this. to underpin and makes countries better and more stable partners with the united states. that's good for our interests and security as well. so we want to keep supporting the people of cambodia. we want them to have a say in the future of their country. that starts with nanding accountability for those who suppressed democracy and basic freedoms. this bill is and important step in this process. i'm glad to support it. i urge all members to do the same. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 526 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. . in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without
i thank the gentleman from ohio. mr. speaker, supporting democracy and human rights around the world is an area where our values intersect, basic freedoms, accountable, transparent government, respect for individuals with dignity. this. to underpin and makes countries better and more stable partners with the united states. that's good for our interests and security as well. so we want to keep supporting the people of cambodia. we want them to have a say in the future of their country. that...
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history will begin in my home state of ohio. i think appropriately that it's in ohio. and this will consolidate cases from around the country. more than 2,000 cities, counties, native american tribes and others will sue some of the biggest pharmaceutical companies and major distributors for their role in this drug crisis. so the pharmaceutical companies and the distributors are going to be sued in court in ohio through a consolidated case, the biggest civil trial, they say, in the history of our country. two of the ohio plaintiff counties, cie ho ga county and summit -- cuyahoga and summit county are part of this lawsuit. in 2016 the death rate from pharmaceuticals, opioids, pain pills in cuyahoga county was 3.26 times the national average. in summit county, so many people died in overdoses that a mobile morgue had to be created in order to help process the bodies. i was there in summit county during that time period. they actually had to bring in a mobile unit to be able to deal with all the overdose deaths. the more we find out about the sheer pain of the pills that
history will begin in my home state of ohio. i think appropriately that it's in ohio. and this will consolidate cases from around the country. more than 2,000 cities, counties, native american tribes and others will sue some of the biggest pharmaceutical companies and major distributors for their role in this drug crisis. so the pharmaceutical companies and the distributors are going to be sued in court in ohio through a consolidated case, the biggest civil trial, they say, in the history of...
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sincerely, overwhelmed in ohio. (phyllis) dear "overwhelmed in ohio," i'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and the financial burden that followed. my mother had similar concerns and she found a plan she liked, so she called colonial penn life insurance company. she said they've been providing people age 50 to 85 with guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance for over 60 years. (narrator) phyllis is right, and with colonial penn's guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance, you can't be turned down for any health reason. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. and with their rate lock guarantee, your rate can never increase. (phyllis) oh, i want to share one more thing. when you call colonial penn now, you also get a free beneficiary planner. this is their toll-free number, so give them a call yourself to learn more. your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ >>> a deadly explosion that obliterated a home near los >>> a deadly explosion that obliterated a home near los angeles is being blamed on a
sincerely, overwhelmed in ohio. (phyllis) dear "overwhelmed in ohio," i'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and the financial burden that followed. my mother had similar concerns and she found a plan she liked, so she called colonial penn life insurance company. she said they've been providing people age 50 to 85 with guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance for over 60 years. (narrator) phyllis is right, and with colonial penn's guaranteed acceptance whole life...
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he is the only candidate who is decisively leading president trump in ohio. it's a decidedly different number, the one between joe biden and president trump. >> and of course the challenge for all candidates is how to have an aggressive primary without leaving somebody so battle scarred for the general. so that will be what we see at the debates. >> yeah. and that's really what the trump campaign has been counting on. that somehow during this whole primary battle, they're going to push all the candidates so far to the left it helps them when it's the candidate running against president trump. that's why they fear joe biden the most. they're looking at polls like that one in ohio and they know he has the best ability right now to get those trump voters, those people who may have voted for president obama before and then president trump. those are the voters they're looking to hold onto wondering what those swing voters are going to be doing. that's why they're worried about people like joe biden. you see the president going after him even as recently as last n
he is the only candidate who is decisively leading president trump in ohio. it's a decidedly different number, the one between joe biden and president trump. >> and of course the challenge for all candidates is how to have an aggressive primary without leaving somebody so battle scarred for the general. so that will be what we see at the debates. >> yeah. and that's really what the trump campaign has been counting on. that somehow during this whole primary battle, they're going to...
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host: another bill from ohio, the republican line, go ahead. caller: thank you, congressman, for your support of veterans. and i think you are doing a great job here in ohio. i had a question related to the budget. clinic, any possibility of expanding services at the clinic to help guys like me that drive many miles to go to huntington or over to chillicothe, for example for the radiological services, because they are not available otherwise. is there money available in the budget in the future where we could possibly expand the services at gallup list --? guest: i appreciate the question. i am an air force veteran myself. veterana very large population in southeastern ohio. i have been to the clinic many times there. i can tell you the ability to provider veterans the support and -- to provide our veterans the support and services they need, it is not a money problem, it is a bureaucracy problem. the president has done a lot to begin to address that by allowing veterans the choice to get their health care through a local provider. the situatio
host: another bill from ohio, the republican line, go ahead. caller: thank you, congressman, for your support of veterans. and i think you are doing a great job here in ohio. i had a question related to the budget. clinic, any possibility of expanding services at the clinic to help guys like me that drive many miles to go to huntington or over to chillicothe, for example for the radiological services, because they are not available otherwise. is there money available in the budget in the future...
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the fact ohio is now given for him. ohio was always a battleground state. shows he has strong base. if he hits the economy, i think they will do a lot of things on health care the next few months. so the democrats, when it comes to issues are going to have a hard time. connell: one of issues would be trade. talking about usmca, this particular appearance, china hangs over all these states as well. you know, jack hough and i would talking earlier in the hour, the idea well, if the tariffs are hurting people in some of those states, maybe it hurts the president politically but it may not that be simple. doesn't seem like he is paying much of a political price for the tariffs. i'm not sure if you read that differently? >> there is a price in the agricultural community. you saw that in iowa in 2018. connell: are they turning on him the farmers? >> i think they're giving him the benefit of the doubt. they took it out on the congressional elections. that is not the presidential election. the key thing there are no more tariffs coming. that we don't put auto tariffs which would hurt us, hu
the fact ohio is now given for him. ohio was always a battleground state. shows he has strong base. if he hits the economy, i think they will do a lot of things on health care the next few months. so the democrats, when it comes to issues are going to have a hard time. connell: one of issues would be trade. talking about usmca, this particular appearance, china hangs over all these states as well. you know, jack hough and i would talking earlier in the hour, the idea well, if the tariffs are...
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i want to thank the gentlewoman from ohio, mrs. beatty, for her work on this bill. the federal housing administration currently provides government-backed mortgage insurance to more than 1.3 -- $1.3 trillion in loans. f.h.a. insurance allows a wide array of borrowers to qualify for mortgages, including many families who might not otherwise have access to credit through traditional underwriting. in f.y. 2018, the f.h.a. endorsed more than one million ford mortgages, including over 775,000 purchase loans, nearly 83% of which were to first-time homebuyers. given the large population of first-time homebuyers using the f.h.a., it makes sense to encourage those individuals to seek out ways to strengthen their financial knowledge and better prepare themselves for the challenges of home ownership. right now current law states that f.h.a. has the ability to provide first-time homeowners with a discount on their f.h.a. up-front premiums, if they complete an approved home ownership financial counseling course. makes a lot of sense. however, the statute is drafted in such a way
i want to thank the gentlewoman from ohio, mrs. beatty, for her work on this bill. the federal housing administration currently provides government-backed mortgage insurance to more than 1.3 -- $1.3 trillion in loans. f.h.a. insurance allows a wide array of borrowers to qualify for mortgages, including many families who might not otherwise have access to credit through traditional underwriting. in f.y. 2018, the f.h.a. endorsed more than one million ford mortgages, including over 775,000...
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chabot of ohio. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 491, the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: thank you, madam speaker. i rise this evening to offer a commonsense amendment to h.r. 3494. my amendment simply strikes section 401, which creates the climate security advisory council. and i'd like to thank the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, for his leadership in also co-sponsoring this particular amendment. this council is not the most responsible use of the valuable man power and funding of the intelligence community. especially since the director of national intelligence did not even request that we create such an organization. the federal government has vast resources to the climate issue. this should be in the context of larger intelligence matters affecting major regions around the world and the national security infrastructure. many of the existing intelligence organizations already do much of this work on their own, including the c.i.a. ction 401
chabot of ohio. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 491, the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: thank you, madam speaker. i rise this evening to offer a commonsense amendment to h.r. 3494. my amendment simply strikes section 401, which creates the climate security advisory council. and i'd like to thank the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, for his leadership in also...
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. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great black swamp. i'm here to meet a family who's lived here for more than a 100 years. so when they unearthed their strange inheritance, they give it the code name -- "the black swamp find." >> i'm karl kissner. in 2011, my cousins and i inherited the family home from our aunt. she had left us a note -- we would find things in this home that we never knew existed. >> karl, a 54-year-old restaurant owner, has invited me to the family home in the small town of defiance, ohio. karl? hi. i'm jamie. how are you? >> very good. pleasure to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. thanks for having me. is this the family home? >> this is grandma's home. come on in. i'll show you around. >> the house first came into karl's family in 1909. >> neat old place, but needs a little tlc. >> are you saying be careful? >> yes. >> okay. in 2012, karl and his cousins start the daunting task of cleaning out a home that's been lived in for more than a century. after several weeks of sorting through the house, only the at
. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great black swamp. i'm here to meet a family who's lived here for more than a 100 years. so when they unearthed their strange inheritance, they give it the code name -- "the black swamp find." >> i'm karl kissner. in 2011, my cousins and i inherited the family home from our aunt. she had left us a note -- we would find things in this home that we never knew existed. >> karl, a...
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jumping back to that ohio poll, why is joe biden running ahead in ohio where the other democrats are? well, if you look among democratic voters what you see elizabeth warren and joe biden are basically running the same. but look among nmts and republicans. among independents warren is only at 48%. biden all the way up to 55%. and among republicans donald trump is crushing them there, joe biden gets a little bit of that vote at 10% versus elizabeth warren all the way down. >> as long as joe biden maintains his solid leak among african-americans and moderates whatever their political affiliation, he's in good shape. >> he's exactly in good shape. and as long as he maintains that electability, those three factors are driving. i just want to say the buffalo bills reported to training camp this week. my forecast is a misery likely with a chance of desperation. look, they've only made the playoff once since my bar mitzvah. >> all right, thank you. >>> let me tell you about this story because the same sex couple in the u.s. is suing the government because the state department says their daug
jumping back to that ohio poll, why is joe biden running ahead in ohio where the other democrats are? well, if you look among democratic voters what you see elizabeth warren and joe biden are basically running the same. but look among nmts and republicans. among independents warren is only at 48%. biden all the way up to 55%. and among republicans donald trump is crushing them there, joe biden gets a little bit of that vote at 10% versus elizabeth warren all the way down. >> as long as...
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attorney for the southern district of ohio that other communities in west virginia, ohio and kentucky were infected as well. i do believe that it is incumbent on us the department of justice to ensure that justice is done regardless of whether the person is dealing at the street level or enabling it in a board room. reporter: in a separate case of ready to ohio counties argued that for years to companies ignored and violated laws requiring them to report suspicious orders of opioids and not ship them. in court filings attorneys for [inaudible] in summit county's claim from 2003-2011 the generic company had more than 37000 orders of opioids as peculiar but only hold back 33 orders. all of the comedies accused in case are denying the claims against them saying there's no evidence that the illegally pushed opioids on the market which creates this crisis. there's a lot on this trial because a lot 2000 cities and counties across the country have filed suit against the drug industry and in this case it will be the first to go to trial. laura. laura: a lot to keep track of. eric: 50 years ag
attorney for the southern district of ohio that other communities in west virginia, ohio and kentucky were infected as well. i do believe that it is incumbent on us the department of justice to ensure that justice is done regardless of whether the person is dealing at the street level or enabling it in a board room. reporter: in a separate case of ready to ohio counties argued that for years to companies ignored and violated laws requiring them to report suspicious orders of opioids and not...
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. >> in congressman bob latta, republican of ohio is the top republican of the subcommittee on communications and technology, arguably the most significant subcommittee when it comes to technology and telecommute occasions in the congress and he is our guest this week on the committee but what is your subcommittee been up to? >> the american citizens out there who are on the telephone that we passed the robo call installation and that is pretty significant because we think of the almost 50 billion robo calls made every year into this country is going to hopefully provide relief to the american citizens out there and it's important because a lot of people say the top issue the people contact me about and it's also the top issue that the fcc in the ftc receive every year about robo calls. people say to me i thought i signed up for this do not call list. unfortunately, you signed up for it but these calls are coming in from overseas and so there's been great to work on this, not only in congress but at the fcc and the carriers out there because in order to share in the meetings i've had with the
. >> in congressman bob latta, republican of ohio is the top republican of the subcommittee on communications and technology, arguably the most significant subcommittee when it comes to technology and telecommute occasions in the congress and he is our guest this week on the committee but what is your subcommittee been up to? >> the american citizens out there who are on the telephone that we passed the robo call installation and that is pretty significant because we think of the...
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but when disaster struck lake erie the residents of toledo ohio decided enough is enough. michael kosta has more. >> right now i'm standing on top of lake erie. well, i'm actually on a boat that is on-- you know how that, withouts. recently the residents of toledo ohio voted to make lake erie a person. what does that even mean? already k we go back, i think i'm going to puke. >> local activist marky mill certificate one of the human people responsible for getting the lake erie personhood i nish it tiff passed. >> our premise was to change the notion that nature is merely property and that if you own the permit, that you get to deses troy it, harm it. so by giving lake erie its own set of rights, we have a better way of enforcing proterkses. >> how far can this go? a lake is a person? what is next, the swimming pool a person? is a dog a person? is a child a person? do you see how slippery this slope is. >> much like, you know, a child we often have someone else speak on their behalf. and i think that tends to be our relationship with lake erie that we become trusties of thi
but when disaster struck lake erie the residents of toledo ohio decided enough is enough. michael kosta has more. >> right now i'm standing on top of lake erie. well, i'm actually on a boat that is on-- you know how that, withouts. recently the residents of toledo ohio voted to make lake erie a person. what does that even mean? already k we go back, i think i'm going to puke. >> local activist marky mill certificate one of the human people responsible for getting the lake erie...
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maria: well, you are from ohio. you are representing the working class, and you're going to give illegals healthcare. what about american citizens, congressman? what about your constituents? >> that's what i was going to say. the focus has got to be on getting healthcare to people in the united states, and right now the republicans had two plans they pushed, maria, both of them kicked 22 million people off of their healthcare. thank god it didn't get far enough. but they are getting rid of preexisting conditions, so what's coming out of the republican party right now is taking healthcare away from american citizens. that needs to be the focus. how do we make sure that people in america can have accessible, affordable healthcare,? and i support a public option for people to be able to do that. i think that's entirely appropriate. maria: you talk about 20 million. your colleagues want to take 180 million people off of private insurance. let's face it. when you were there, the question was, do you -- are you okay with
maria: well, you are from ohio. you are representing the working class, and you're going to give illegals healthcare. what about american citizens, congressman? what about your constituents? >> that's what i was going to say. the focus has got to be on getting healthcare to people in the united states, and right now the republicans had two plans they pushed, maria, both of them kicked 22 million people off of their healthcare. thank god it didn't get far enough. but they are getting rid...
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were built in hamilton, ohio. the d.c. generator was built by a company called crocker wheeler out of jersey. -- a sticklercker for cleanliness. they were kept in a high state of presentation and the fittings were all very deliberate. of grace andnd practicality and a good use of nickel plating and other things -- a high degree of finish. this is what started things up. this is the beating heart at the center of the facility. it is something he was very proud of. in your smart phone this morning to charge it, you connected to a distribution transmission, probably back to a station that is coal power -- steam powered. huge proportion of electricity we are using is generated through the medium of steam. usually three steam turbines, not steam engines. this is actually part of our world now. we are in now, the expectations we have regarding technology, availability of power, those are all stories that emerged from the engine and the equipment we have behind us. >> our visit to detroit michigan is an american history tv exclus
were built in hamilton, ohio. the d.c. generator was built by a company called crocker wheeler out of jersey. -- a sticklercker for cleanliness. they were kept in a high state of presentation and the fittings were all very deliberate. of grace andnd practicality and a good use of nickel plating and other things -- a high degree of finish. this is what started things up. this is the beating heart at the center of the facility. it is something he was very proud of. in your smart phone this...
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and i just wonder could biden become too damaged in ohio to maintain that kind of lead there. nancy pelosi just walked by after this meeting with aoc? but could he be pulled too far to the left when you have everyone on the debate stage raising their hand for health care for all for undocumented immigrants? >> i don't think biden is going to get pulled to the left -- >> a little more left. >> he represents the right of the left, i guess if you will. he will get pulled a little more left and that will be in keeping just with the priorities of some democratic voters, the sort of twitter segment of the democratic electorate. but one of the reasons and his campaign knows this that he's doing well in these polls versus president trump. and one of the reasons he's doing well against -- excuse me, with black voters, for example, is that he's seen as the biggest threat to donald trump. you know, you were asking me before about policy. policy matters, but for many democrats including black voters, including in ohio and south carolina, both key states, the top line policy issue is getti
and i just wonder could biden become too damaged in ohio to maintain that kind of lead there. nancy pelosi just walked by after this meeting with aoc? but could he be pulled too far to the left when you have everyone on the debate stage raising their hand for health care for all for undocumented immigrants? >> i don't think biden is going to get pulled to the left -- >> a little more left. >> he represents the right of the left, i guess if you will. he will get pulled a little...
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the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. gibbs: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gibbs: h.r. 3409 presents the committee on transportation and infrastructure's commitment to the men and women serving the ast guard and lays the groundwork. t often shows the bipartisan spirit that often falls below the radar in washington, d.c. it is refreshing to work with colleagues from both sides of the aisle. h.r. 3409 recognizes the port and coastal security drug interdiction and maritime safety and commonsense issues, not republican or democrat issues. this coast guard authorization addresses priorities important to both east and west coast, inland waterway system and the great lakes. all these regions are well represented by the chairs and ranking members of the committee and subcommittee. coast guard plays an important and unique role in national security and maritime safety. it is critical component in carry ought drug interdiction effort, keeping our ports an coasts
the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. gibbs: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gibbs: h.r. 3409 presents the committee on transportation and infrastructure's commitment to the men and women serving the ast guard and lays the groundwork. t often shows the bipartisan spirit that often falls below the radar in washington, d.c. it is refreshing to work with colleagues from both sides of the aisle. h.r. 3409 recognizes the port...
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let's go to derrick in ohio. derrick? >> caller: jim, my largest holding reports next week. >> look, this is an industrial company that i have always liked. it does a terrific job if they would ever come on, it would be great it's a metal bending company that does a fantastic job. let's go to frank in new york, frank? >> caller: frank, yeah, how are you, cramer? >> how are you doing >> caller: i want your thoughts on accelerated diagnostics. >> we'll do a lot of homework because this is in vitro
let's go to derrick in ohio. derrick? >> caller: jim, my largest holding reports next week. >> look, this is an industrial company that i have always liked. it does a terrific job if they would ever come on, it would be great it's a metal bending company that does a fantastic job. let's go to frank in new york, frank? >> caller: frank, yeah, how are you, cramer? >> how are you doing >> caller: i want your thoughts on accelerated diagnostics. >> we'll do a lot...
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this cold fronoot will cl off some people in ohio valley and great lakes. the temperatures behind the front back to normalbeauful at8 chic clou will keep temperatures down along the east coast. not until late in the week we'll see humidity levels dropping and temperatures returning to normal in d.c., boston, philadelpa and new york that's the big weather story of the day. closer look at the day ahead check out salt lake city with forecast high of 100 degrees denver in upper 90s. thunderstorms through kentuckyan d ohio right through western new york that's a look at your tuesday forecast. >> tnk you very much >>> in today's quick hits a freak highway crash in new jersey left one of the vehicins dothat, standing upright the accident shut down south bound lanes at the garden state parkway, with no serious injuries. >>> new york governor consumeo signed a bill to decriminalize use of marijuana saying it is top priority for 2019. >>> kelloggs is cereal inspired by insanely popular litt wark. itill be available at sam's club in august and walmart in september. we
this cold fronoot will cl off some people in ohio valley and great lakes. the temperatures behind the front back to normalbeauful at8 chic clou will keep temperatures down along the east coast. not until late in the week we'll see humidity levels dropping and temperatures returning to normal in d.c., boston, philadelpa and new york that's the big weather story of the day. closer look at the day ahead check out salt lake city with forecast high of 100 degrees denver in upper 90s. thunderstorms...
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republican warren davidson from ohio. still ahead, fiat chrysler is in the crosshairs with goldman rating it as a cell. -- rating it as a sell. our stock of the hour is next and this is bloomberg. guy: -- our stock of the hour is next in this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you watching "balance of power." fiat chrysler is our stock of the hour, suffering its worst day since may after goldman sachs rate of the stock a cell. -- raise the stock a -- rated the stock a sell. price target of $13.50, more than three below the average analyst price target. we have a chart which shows you how analyst have been losing faith in fiat chrysler over the past year or so. the street targets have been falling 50% faster than the stock price. we should be saying fiat chrysler has been outperforming its peers. nevertheless, goldman pointing to what they are calling a slowing product cycle for fiat chrysler. they mentioned the outperformance over last year but now they see there is obviously upside from their. -- from there. i shall bring up to sh
republican warren davidson from ohio. still ahead, fiat chrysler is in the crosshairs with goldman rating it as a cell. -- rating it as a sell. our stock of the hour is next and this is bloomberg. guy: -- our stock of the hour is next in this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you watching "balance of power." fiat chrysler is our stock of the hour, suffering its worst day since may after goldman sachs rate of the stock a cell. -- raise the stock a -- rated the stock a sell. price target of...
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attorney for the southern district of ohio said other communities in west virginia ohio and kentucky were all impacted as well. >>> i do believe that it is incumbent on us as the department of justice to ensure that justice is done regardless of whether the person is dealing at the street level or enabling it in the boardroom. >>> in a separate case on friday 2 ohio counties argued for years drug companies ignored and violated laws requiring them to report orders of opioids and not ship them. all of the companies accused in the case are denying the claims against them. we are told this will be a closely watched trial when it begins in october. nearly 2000 cities and counties across the country have filed suits against the drug industry. this case will be the first to go on trial. >>> apollo 11 coverage continues after the break. how a ship in alameda laid a role in getting the astronauts to safety after their return trip from the moon. >>> they were a part of history. not just u.s. history but world history. >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ compare comcast business to your current
attorney for the southern district of ohio said other communities in west virginia ohio and kentucky were all impacted as well. >>> i do believe that it is incumbent on us as the department of justice to ensure that justice is done regardless of whether the person is dealing at the street level or enabling it in the boardroom. >>> in a separate case on friday 2 ohio counties argued for years drug companies ignored and violated laws requiring them to report orders of opioids...
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attorney for the southern district of ohio said other communities in west virginia, ohio and kentucky were impacted as well. i do believe that it is incumbent on us as the department of justice to ensure that justice is done regardless of whether the person is at the street level dealing or enabling it in a board room. chris and his r 42 ohio counties argued that for years, drug companies ignored and violated laws requiring to report suspicious orders of opioids and not ship them. in court filings attorneys for cuyahoga and summit county claim from 2003 until 2011 the generic drug companies -- flag more than 37,000 orders of opioids as peculiar. only held back 33 orders. all of the companies accuse the case of denying the claims against him and say there's no evidence they illegally pushed opioids onto the market which helped create the crisis. there will be a lot of eyes on the trail when it begins in october because nearly 2000 cities and counties across the country have filed suits against the drug industry and this case will be the first to go to trial. eric: garrett tenney, thank
attorney for the southern district of ohio said other communities in west virginia, ohio and kentucky were impacted as well. i do believe that it is incumbent on us as the department of justice to ensure that justice is done regardless of whether the person is at the street level dealing or enabling it in a board room. chris and his r 42 ohio counties argued that for years, drug companies ignored and violated laws requiring to report suspicious orders of opioids and not ship them. in court...
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the results in neighboring indiana and ohio were even worse. more even than the scandals and the national depression, voters were responding to reconstruction which one indiana newspaperman characterized as crimes and blunders of the administration for which its treatment of the south stood conspicuous. this editor concluded, everybody is democratic now. unsurprisingly, these veteran officers made few claims to national reconciliation. in jeopardy was the victory narrative one that at least trumped he maps paying as the lynchpin, one that was lincoln's assassination in the hand of the extremists. former cop federal foes in the south and former blue coated compatriots in the east. east had opinion placed initially by the progress of the various campaigns and waited at the two-day grand review of the armies that paraded down pennsylvania avenue in may of 1865. the celebrated armist potomac marched while sherman's 60,000 men louded, the army why of the we, 168 regg month strong marched the next day. symbolically, the parade was supposed to show th
the results in neighboring indiana and ohio were even worse. more even than the scandals and the national depression, voters were responding to reconstruction which one indiana newspaperman characterized as crimes and blunders of the administration for which its treatment of the south stood conspicuous. this editor concluded, everybody is democratic now. unsurprisingly, these veteran officers made few claims to national reconciliation. in jeopardy was the victory narrative one that at least...
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rain chances past lunch time today and the cold front moving through part o ohio now. not to get here until 8:00 or 9:00 tuesday morning. how ahead of that, we have a or risk f severe weather today pretty much along the i-95 corridor from richmond to washington to baltimo and new york and philly and parts of new england. temperatures in the 7s. another hot and humid day but nowhere nearsintense heat and
rain chances past lunch time today and the cold front moving through part o ohio now. not to get here until 8:00 or 9:00 tuesday morning. how ahead of that, we have a or risk f severe weather today pretty much along the i-95 corridor from richmond to washington to baltimo and new york and philly and parts of new england. temperatures in the 7s. another hot and humid day but nowhere nearsintense heat and
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samir hussein, bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's ta ke bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's take a quick look at the markets. japan is higher due to the weaker japanese yen. this is bbc news the top stories this hour. the trump administration has said it intends to withdraw troops from afghanistan by next year. prisoners have been killed in fighting between rival gang factions in a jail in northern brazil. an investigation into the conservative mp mark field has been dropped. he grabbed a 6reenpeace protester at last month's mansion house dinner. downing street said borisjohnson viewed the matter for the previous prime minister. he wasn't included in the new government. a man had to be rescued from a beach in norfolk last night after after his leg became wedged between rocks while the tide was in. he was stuck for nearly three hours — at one point submerged up to his neck. 0ur correspondent robbie west reports. the moment the emergency services rescued a man who was trapped between the rocks on the north norfolk coast. the tide was in and they worked quickly to keep
samir hussein, bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's ta ke bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's take a quick look at the markets. japan is higher due to the weaker japanese yen. this is bbc news the top stories this hour. the trump administration has said it intends to withdraw troops from afghanistan by next year. prisoners have been killed in fighting between rival gang factions in a jail in northern brazil. an investigation into the conservative mp mark field has been dropped. he grabbed a...
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crisis point democrat ohio senator sherrod brown blasted the plan for putting disaster victims at risk saying in a statement after blowing a trillion hole in the budget. >>it's the height of hypocrisy for republicans to suggest we can't afford to take care of americans who've been harmed by these disasters. her presidential nominee republican senator mitt romney is co-sponsoring the bill. >>it remains in the senate and both lawmakers say they hope it passes in time for this budget in washington raquel martin back to you. >>california will now pay over $58 million this year to pay off the student loans of about 250 doctors but in exchange these doctors about committed to serve a greater percentage of medical patients meeting at least 30% of their cases over the next 5 years more than 13 million california residents get their medical coverage through medicare ow and many of these people live in areas with a shortage, a primary care physicians. the department of health care services says through this program or medical patients we'll be able to see a doctor. california
crisis point democrat ohio senator sherrod brown blasted the plan for putting disaster victims at risk saying in a statement after blowing a trillion hole in the budget. >>it's the height of hypocrisy for republicans to suggest we can't afford to take care of americans who've been harmed by these disasters. her presidential nominee republican senator mitt romney is co-sponsoring the bill. >>it remains in the senate and both lawmakers say they hope it passes in time for this budget...
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and look, there's the affiliated question of whether or not ohio is essential. the number of swing states, it kind of changes from cycle to cycle. missouri was once considered a swing state and not so much anymore. florida is always a swing state. but think about colorado, think about even you see numbers in arizona and georgia that give some hope and some reason to think by candidates of both parties that they might be able to maybe get away from ohio as an essential part of their winning strategy. >> thank you so much. >>> and don't miss two big nights of democratic debates next tuesday and wednesday live from detroit only on cnn. and coming up next, democratic congressman jim hines joining me live. we're going to find out what he thinks about mueller's warning of russian interference in the 2020 election and whether he thinks having mueller testify was a good thing or bad thing for democrats. only fidelity offers four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and now we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity, those zeros really
and look, there's the affiliated question of whether or not ohio is essential. the number of swing states, it kind of changes from cycle to cycle. missouri was once considered a swing state and not so much anymore. florida is always a swing state. but think about colorado, think about even you see numbers in arizona and georgia that give some hope and some reason to think by candidates of both parties that they might be able to maybe get away from ohio as an essential part of their winning...
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people in ohio don't know who i am. they don't know why i'm running for president, what my background is, what i've accomplished in the last decade of public service. they don't know i come from a district a lot like their state, 2-1 republican district that has manufacturing, agriculture. and i won that district twice and the last time with 24% margin -- or 24-point margin. that's real. and i have continued to bring our state together and winning in those red places in our state. i just won back 18 counties that went to president trump in the last election. so voters in ohio and pennsylvania and michigan are going to get to hear who i am, because i want to represent everybody. and i know i can win the red and purple places because that's what i have done in new york. >> we just left pennsylvania and they don't have their primary until april. should be focusing on iowa and new hampshire and early states 1234. >> i'm still introducing myself to voters everywhere. i don't mind who you are, where you live, who you love, i
people in ohio don't know who i am. they don't know why i'm running for president, what my background is, what i've accomplished in the last decade of public service. they don't know i come from a district a lot like their state, 2-1 republican district that has manufacturing, agriculture. and i won that district twice and the last time with 24% margin -- or 24-point margin. that's real. and i have continued to bring our state together and winning in those red places in our state. i just won...
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to rural schools, like this one in ohio. gathering in their robes to present the children this symbol of their america. klanspeople showed up at funerals, and weddings, and baptisms. ther there are lots of images of these religious events with klan members in robes in our state historical society collections. parades and rallies and picnics are more traditional forms of advancing the cause, but the klan was not a traditional organization. in fact, it was innovative, it was progressive, on the cutting edge of the technology of the 1920's, on the cutting edge of salesmanship. this is the decade in which salesmanship became a notable expertise, area of expertise. and propaganda. the klan leadership was very, very good at this, including the making of their own films to counter the "rot" that was coming out of hollywood. justice,"he toll of one of the most widely shown films made by the ku klux klan to present the klan's story. the klan also produced its own music, 100% american songs for the dubuque county klan quartet. phonogr
to rural schools, like this one in ohio. gathering in their robes to present the children this symbol of their america. klanspeople showed up at funerals, and weddings, and baptisms. ther there are lots of images of these religious events with klan members in robes in our state historical society collections. parades and rallies and picnics are more traditional forms of advancing the cause, but the klan was not a traditional organization. in fact, it was innovative, it was progressive, on the...
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winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her, is klobuchar. i like her, she is from the midwest. host: amy klobuchar from minnesota. john delaney is a former congressman from maryland and he was asked about senator warren's wealth tax at the debate. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> i think wealthy americans have to pay more. i grew up in a blue-collar family. first and my family to go to college. i became a successful entrepreneur and supported thousands of entrepreneurs all across this country and i have done well financially. i think i. should pay more in tax. i think wealthy americans should pay more but we have to have a real solution. the real solution is to raid the capital gains rate. there is no reason why people who invest for a living should pay less than people who work for a living. that is ridiculous. it is the biggest loophole in our tax code. we act like wealthy individuals are endangered species and if we don't -- if we raise their taxes they won't invest.
winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her, is klobuchar. i like her, she is from the midwest. host: amy klobuchar from minnesota. john delaney is a former congressman from maryland and he was asked about senator warren's wealth tax at the debate. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> i think wealthy americans have to pay more. i grew up in a blue-collar family. first and my...
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scientists at ohio state university's works in a medical center are now trying a completely noninvasive technique focus on just how it is a new technology that uses the power of being. to go through the skull and meet at a central point within the brain and the energy from all these. minds together is powerful enough to all of us a small and criticize vision of the brain is a bit like when you use a magnifying glass to concentrate light rays to burn something will stop fire yeah absolutely so what are the advantages of this procedure over the current procedures for such a main advantage all focused on just how it is it being given on a razor to show without opening the skull patients are overweight and you can look at their specific tremor while they are drawing objects or writing an immediate feedback that you get is a key part of this procedure that allows us to be accurate while the patient is still on the table sex life i think beat is for sure. sonny is just the 7th person to undergo this new procedure at the what's known medical center as part of a clinical trial. ok so sun is pre
scientists at ohio state university's works in a medical center are now trying a completely noninvasive technique focus on just how it is a new technology that uses the power of being. to go through the skull and meet at a central point within the brain and the energy from all these. minds together is powerful enough to all of us a small and criticize vision of the brain is a bit like when you use a magnifying glass to concentrate light rays to burn something will stop fire yeah absolutely so...
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just being in these communities, whether western ohio to western wisconsin, the way that the klan was expending massive amounts of energy to terrorize and even physically destroy aspects of those communities. i just wonder how you think our growing awareness of this different way of thinking about race in the world, and the rise of the plan -- the rise of the klan, might shape future scholarship? >> that is a long and complicated question. let me take a few pieces of it. first of all, on the african-american rural communities, i am allowed to outside indiana but i always get a little bit shaky, and in this audience especially because some of you know more about this than i do for your parts of the midwest. in indiana, the weaver settlement beach, places i've studied, began to decline before the 1920's for the same reason small towns across the midwest were struggling, because young people voted with their feet and went to cities. agriculture lessened. they didn't want to live in small towns with all the stuff of big cities. big african-american communities in the midwest i think a ver
just being in these communities, whether western ohio to western wisconsin, the way that the klan was expending massive amounts of energy to terrorize and even physically destroy aspects of those communities. i just wonder how you think our growing awareness of this different way of thinking about race in the world, and the rise of the plan -- the rise of the klan, might shape future scholarship? >> that is a long and complicated question. let me take a few pieces of it. first of all, on...
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lakes from arkansas to memphis, and tomorrow we take the storms into the ohio valley. >> all right, billill ahead, on man, one giant churn for mankind. the dairy tribute to apollo 11 so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. delicious. now, i've heard people say lactaid isn't real milk. ok, well, if it isn't real then, i guess those things over there can't actually be cows. must be some kind of really big dogs, then. sit! bad dog. if your mouth is made to amaze, let philips sonicare give its care a raise. get a months worth of manual brushing in just two minutes. philips sonicare, next-level clean, next-level care. there's always a way to make life better. philips sonicare. finally, an eggo thick and fluffy waffle all to try this.hoa. ken t breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? >>> a lifeguard at the pool or beach, you probably think of veteran swimmers but a citigroup of young up and comers in new york are going at a different stroke nbc's morgan radford has more. >> reporter: 18-year-old morgan avila spending her summer working as a lifeguard at
lakes from arkansas to memphis, and tomorrow we take the storms into the ohio valley. >> all right, billill ahead, on man, one giant churn for mankind. the dairy tribute to apollo 11 so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. delicious. now, i've heard people say lactaid isn't real milk. ok, well, if it isn't real then, i guess those things over there can't actually be cows. must be some kind of really big dogs, then. sit! bad dog. if your mouth is made to amaze, let philips sonicare...
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>> i am from ohio. >> jesse: you can't say this. >> greg: micro-aggression. dan bongino probably understands, a lot of it seems like trash talk but when it's on twitter, can be interpreted as anything. >> capri: when you are the president of the united states, it's the word of record. let me back up. reading tweets from your parent parents. my mom or my dad says monday moy morning quarterback. if you read the whole thing, it's not as bad. >> greg: your dad is a smart man. >> capri: i am outnumbered over time in my family. i agree, and lindsey graham. there are a lot of things to criticize individuals about when it comes to policy perspective. everyone involved in this, you know what they have in common, they are duly elected by the people of the united states of america. if you don't like what they say, you can vote them out. that's the beauty of a democrac democracy. >> dan: the media response is ridiculous. you had aoc actually compare border patrol to concentration camps and nazis who exterminated 6 million jews. the media response was to cover for her. no
>> i am from ohio. >> jesse: you can't say this. >> greg: micro-aggression. dan bongino probably understands, a lot of it seems like trash talk but when it's on twitter, can be interpreted as anything. >> capri: when you are the president of the united states, it's the word of record. let me back up. reading tweets from your parent parents. my mom or my dad says monday moy morning quarterback. if you read the whole thing, it's not as bad. >> greg: your dad is a...
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for sunday this cold front begins to push throughout the northeast and the ohio valley region, but we're anticipating a chance of rain to possibly give us a break, not going to happen during the daytime hours. we will still have this heat lingering in a major way. we're accepting the real-feel temperatures to hover between 105-110 from boston to philly and along the entire i-95 corridor. bear in mind we're looking for temperatures to skyrocket to 10 degrees above the norm for this time of year, feeling like 110. heat-related illnesses will be on the rise and likely to occur. and even throughout the overnight period we're looking for little to no relief. throughout the deep south, staying stormy. throughout the tennessee valley region and portions of the deep south, but for monday as this front begins to push through, we're looking for a chance of flooding down 30urs. the heat, even after we get the relief of from the front, because it's been so hot, we'll have a residual effect that could turn into flooding going into monday. so, connell, even if we get rid of the heat, we still have a p
for sunday this cold front begins to push throughout the northeast and the ohio valley region, but we're anticipating a chance of rain to possibly give us a break, not going to happen during the daytime hours. we will still have this heat lingering in a major way. we're accepting the real-feel temperatures to hover between 105-110 from boston to philly and along the entire i-95 corridor. bear in mind we're looking for temperatures to skyrocket to 10 degrees above the norm for this time of year,...
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bauer has reportedly been traded to the other side of ohio. reports say he's being sent to cincinnati as part of a three-team trade deal. >> he could have been in that brawl. >> could have been. >>> up next in "the pulse," "the bachelorette" finale that did not disappoint. >>> also ahead, some sweet news in the fight to change the date of halloween. >>> plus the 11-year-old reporter asking the presidential candidates the tough questions. . >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ we'd love some help with laundry. spray and scrub anything with a
bauer has reportedly been traded to the other side of ohio. reports say he's being sent to cincinnati as part of a three-team trade deal. >> he could have been in that brawl. >> could have been. >>> up next in "the pulse," "the bachelorette" finale that did not disappoint. >>> also ahead, some sweet news in the fight to change the date of halloween. >>> plus the 11-year-old reporter asking the presidential candidates the tough...
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the city of akron's final reservoir is lake rockwell, located just north of kent, ohio. the point where highway 14 crosses the lake is a favorite fishing spot. here, at the causeway, the current has deposited some of the debris brought downstream along with that contributed by inconsiderate fishermen. the way to learn, they say, is by watching. dad lets junior see what it's all about. -- most of the water stored at lake rockwell is soon destined to leave the river. the artificial lake can impound up to two billion, 300 million gallons of water. to build a sufficient reserve for city needs, akron can halt the downstream flow completely if need be. the cuyahoga's waters are akron's life blood. for more than 50 years, the city has been expanding a water supply reserve along the cuyahoga watershed. it is at this point that the city extracts its water from the river. as much as 75 million gallons can be pumped out of storage daily. formerly, after treatment, the residue of water pumped back out into the river was pretty much instant mud and solid. now, however, the installati
the city of akron's final reservoir is lake rockwell, located just north of kent, ohio. the point where highway 14 crosses the lake is a favorite fishing spot. here, at the causeway, the current has deposited some of the debris brought downstream along with that contributed by inconsiderate fishermen. the way to learn, they say, is by watching. dad lets junior see what it's all about. -- most of the water stored at lake rockwell is soon destined to leave the river. the artificial lake can...